Behind an elaborately crafted historic stone and adobe wall, this famed compound of residences and gardens was both inspired by ancient Pueblo architecture and adapted for modern sensibilities. The estate — which includes an elegant guest home; a magnificent main residence; an idyllic sculpture garden; and three free-standing guesthouses — has been created over many decades by combining and expanding once-distinct structures and incorporating materials from demolished barns and cabins from across northern New Mexico. Initially established by Nicolas Woloshuk, expanded and augmented by Forrest Fenn, and purchased and maintained since 1988 by Nedra Matteucci, this is surely one of the most outstanding and highly sought-after properties in Santa Fe.

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Library

Ceiling Material

Vigas, Latillas

Ceiling Style

Flat

Floor Style

Brick

Has Skylights

Yes

Light Fixtures

Track

Wall Material

Plaster

An 18-foot ceiling of vigas and latillas soars above the brick-floored library, where shelves of antique wood line the walls nearly from floor to ceiling. The impressive space is kept bright and sunny during the day thanks to a large skylight and an artistic glass door that leads to the sculpture garden. Brick steps lead to the wine cellar and rise to the upper library and the guest residence beyond.